Music legend Bruce Springsteen joined Kamala Harris at a rally in Georgia, backing her bid for the presidency and denouncing Donald Trump. The singer, known as “The Boss,” called Trump an “American tyrant” while praising Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz.
Springsteen Urges Voters to Support Harris and Walz
Springsteen addressed the crowd with a clear message. “Kamala Harris is running to be the 47th president of the US. Donald Trump is running to be an American tyrant,” he said. Springsteen emphasized Trump’s lack of understanding of America’s values. He shared his plans to vote for Harris, urging others to “join me” in voting for her on November 5.
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Championing Constitutional Values
Springsteen made his stance clear on what he wants in a leader. “I want a president who reveres the Constitution, who does not threaten, but wants to protect and guide our great democracy,” he said. He voiced support for women’s rights and a fair economy, declaring Harris as the right choice.
Springsteen Adds Energy with Musical Performance
Springsteen lifted spirits with an acoustic rendition of “The Promised Land.” He followed up with “Land of Hope and Dreams” and ended with “Dancing in the Dark,” energizing the crowd and underscoring his message.
Stars Rally for Harris
The event featured other big names like filmmaker Spike Lee and actor Samuel L. Jackson. Grammy winner Beyoncé is expected to join Harris’s campaign on Friday. Earlier, stars like Taylor Swift and Stevie Wonder had also endorsed Harris at her birthday rally.
Kamala Harris Calls for Early Voting
Harris urged voters to cast ballots early. “We have an opportunity to turn the page on fear and divisiveness. Please vote early,” she said, appealing to the crowd’s desire for change.
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Obama Joins, Criticizes Trump
Barack Obama, campaigning for Harris, criticized Trump’s recent McDonald’s visit, calling him a “doddering old man.” He praised Harris for her resilience, reminding the crowd of her college job at McDonald’s, contrasting it with Trump’s recent photo-op.